The season’s third and final Grand Tour, the Vuelta a Espana, rolls out with a team time trial in Jerez on Saturday (August 23).
An all-star cast, including Chris Froome (Team Sky), Nairo Quintana (Movistar), Alberto Contador (Tinkoff-Saxo) and Joaquim Rodriguez (Katusha), will start the 69th edition of the race.
And British Eurosport will be broadcasting live action as the WorldTour’s elite battle to end the season with red jersey success.
Highlights of each stage will also be available every evening, for those who miss the live action.
So, mark your diaries and set your box to record with the full Eurosport TV schedule below.
Vuelta a Espana 2014: TV schedule
Friday August 22:
Team presentation – British Eurosport 2 HD – 20:30-21:00
Saturday August 23:
LIVE stage one (Jerez de la Frontera TTT) – British Eurosport HD – 18:00-20:00
Highlights – British Eurosport HD – 23:00-00:00
Sunday August 24:
LIVE stage two (Algeciras to San Fernando) – British Eurosport HD – 15:00-16:45
Highlights – British Eurosport 2 HD – 23:00-23:30
Monday August 25:
LIVE stage three (Cadiz to Arcos de la Frontera) – British Eurosport HD – 15:00-16:45
Highlights – British Eurosport 2 HD 21:00-22:00
Tuesday August 26:
LIVE stage four (Malrena del Alcor to Cordoba) – British Eurosport 2 HD – 15:00-16:45
Highlights – British Eurosport 2 HD 21:00-22:00
Wednesday August 27:
LIVE stage five (Priego de Cordoba to Ronda) – British Eurosport 2 HD – 15:00-16:45
Highlights – British Eurosport 2 HD 21:00-22:00
Thursday August 28:
LIVE stage six (Benalmadena to La Zubia) – British Eurosport 2 HD – 15:00-16:45
Highlights – British Eurosport 2 HD 21:00-22:00
Friday August 29:
LIVE stage seven (Alhendin to Alcaudete) – British Eurosport 2 HD – 15:00-16:45
Highlights – British Eurosport 2 HD 21:00-22:00
Saturday August 30:
LIVE stage eight (Baeza to Albacete) British Eurosport 2 HD – 15:00-16:45
Highlights – British Eurosport 2 HD – 00:00-01:00
Sunday August 31:
LIVE stage nine (Carbonera de Guadaza to Valdelinares) – British Eurosport 2 HD – 15:00-16:45
Highlights – British Eurosport 2 HD – 21:00-22:15
Monday September 1:
Rest day
Tuesday September 2:
LIVE stage ten (Monasterio de Veruela to Borja ITT) – British Eurosport 2 HD – 15:00-16:45
Highlights – British Eurosport HD – 20:00-21:00
Wednesday September 3:
LIVE stage 11 (Pamplona to San Miguel de Aralar) – British Eurosport 2 HD – 15:00-16:45
Highlights – British Eurosport HD – 20:00-21:00
Thursday September 4:
LIVE stage 12 (Logrono to Logrono) – British Eurosport 2 HD – 15:00-16:45
Highlights – British Eurosport HD – 20:00-21:00
Friday September 5:
LIVE stage 13 (Belorado to Obregon) – British Eurosport 2 HD – 15:00-16:45
Highlights – British Eurosport HD – 20:00-21:00
Saturday September 6:
LIVE stage 14 (Santander to La Camperona) – British Eurosport HD – 14:00-16:45
Highlights – British Eurosport HD – 20:00-21:00
Sunday September 7:
Stage 15 (Oviedo to Lake Covadonga) – British Eurosport HD – 16:30-18:00
Highlights – British Eurosport HD – 21:00-22:00
Monday September 8:
LIVE stage 16 (San Martin del Rey Aurelio to La Farrapona) – British Eurosport 2 HD – 15:00-16:45
Highlights – British Eurosport 2 HD – 21:15-22:15
Tuesday September 9:
Rest day
Wednesday September 10:
LIVE stage 17 (Ortigueira to A Coruna) – British Eurosport 2 HD – 15:00-16:45
Highlights – British Eurosport HD – 20:35-21:35
Thursday September 11:
LIVE stage 18 (A Estrada to Monte Castrove en Meis) – British Eurosport 2 HD – 15:00-16:45
Highlights – British Eurosport HD – 23:00-00:00
Friday September 12:
LIVE stage 19 (Salvaterra de Mino to Cangas de Morrazo) – British Eurosport HD – 16:00-16:45
Highlights – British Eurosport HD – 22:45-00:00
Saturday September 13:
LIVE stage 20 (Santo Estevo de Riba de Sil to Ancares) – British Eurosport 2 HD – 14:00-16:45
Highlights – British Eurosport HD – 21:00-22:00
Sunday September 14:
LIVE stage 21 (Santiago de Compostela ITT) – British Eurosport HD – 18:30-20:15
Highlights – British Eurosport HD – 23:00-00:00